Anaru
Inkling Cadet
Is there an A?
NopeI'll ask for T.
What does your word mean, anyway, Anaru?
It's the material in the upper part of the Earth's crust.I'll ask for T.
What does your word mean, anyway, Anaru?
Nope. This might actually be one of the hardest words to guess I guess.It's the material in the upper part of the Earth's crust.
I'll guess N.
Sorry. Edited now.You sure about that? You didn't write it in.
Is there a Z?
Those letters could be rearranged to make R. L. Stine. I'm fairly confident that he's the author of... something, but I can't remember what. It's odd that I remember his name and not whatever he wrote, as I'm terrible at remembering names, and the names of writers aren't an exception. The only one's I thought I knew were J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling, Stephen King, Roald Dahl, George Orwell, Orson Scott Card, and Rick Riordan, but I guess I remember his name a little. But unlike all the other one's, I have no idea what he wrote. Probably something I read a very long time ago.Wrong: L R S I E T N
Goosebumps.Those letters could be rearranged to make R. L. Stine. I'm fairly confident that he's the author of... something, but I can't remember what.
All right! This one is probably easy.Yes that was correct. You solved the word, and ether you or Cuttleshock can be next.
Yes, that's it! I remember reading some of those in Elementary School! Probably around 8. They're really short, there's no way I spent more than a week reading each of them. I remember enjoying them, I found them somewhat scary but I doubt they'd scare very much now that I've read a lot of Stephen King's books. I've thought of a lot more books I've read since making that large list in Tag. That just added to the list even more, it's at least 130 now.Goosebumps.
All right! This one is probably easy.
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Not me. I'm not into horror. I just know who wrote the books.Hey someone who likes Goosebombs!
Yes!Also E.
Nope!And I'll guess O.
Nope!Need more vowels. A?